Samsung Galaxy Fold Tipped to Relaunch on September 6 in South Korea

South Korean tech giant Samsung is all set launch its much-awaited collapsible smart device – Galaxy Fold – in South Korea on September 6, media reported on Friday. The device was at first slated for a late September launch, however the business seems to have chosen to bring the date forward, with South Korea getting the brand-new folding phone initially, news portal GSMArena reported.

The report cites South Korean news agency Yonhap for the advancement that says Samsung will showcase the revamped Galaxy Fold for the world throughout the upcoming IFA trade fair. Yonhap likewise keeps in mind that Samsung is at first planning to press 20,000 to 30,000 units of the Galaxy Fold in the South Korean market.

Samsung Display Vice President Kim Seong-Cheol recently confirmed that the Galaxy Fold’s problems have been fixed and it is all set to hit the market quickly.

In regards to requirements, the gadget includes a 7.3-inch primary flexible AMOLED display and a secondary 4.6-inch screen. The premium smart device returns by a 7nm Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 octa-core SoC, coupled with 12GB of RAM and 512GB storage.

On the rear, it packs a 16-megapixel + 12-megapixel + 12-megapixel triple rear electronic camera setup. The gadget likewise sports a 10-megapixel cam on the front for selfies.

Meanwhile, Huawei’s foldable mobile phone Mate X has actually suffered another hold-up. The Chinese tech giant recently stated that there was “no possibility” of the phone conference its September launch date. The business, for that reason, has actually announced that Mate X would go on sale only by the end of 2019.